Digitize your cassettes with TapeLink USB

This dual-cassette deck enables musicians to store their irreplaceable recordings on hard disk or flash, burn them to CD or take them on the go on their iPod. Musicians can clean up their old tape recordings of band rehearsals, performances, demos, jam sessions and song ideas.

“Many musicians have stacks of tapes in their basements, from studio rough mixes to song demos and rehearsal tapes,” said Adam Cohen, Director of Business Development, Alesis. “TapeLink USB gives them a way to restore and reconnect with those old recordings.”

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